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In recent years, New Zealand has faced significant challenges in the housing sector, with rising costs and a limited supply of affordable homes. The government has recognised the need for reform, particularly in the development of small, self-contained minor dwellings, commonly known as Granny Flats. These reforms are not just about easing the burden on homeowners—they represent a transformative opportunity for companies like HouseMe and prospective homeowners across the country. In this blog, we delve into the exciting changes brought by the recent Granny Flat regulation reform and what it means for you.
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“Granny flat” is a term normally used to describe a unit for living in, that is on the same site as the main house. It is usually a separate building but could be physically attached to the main house. Designed for one or two persons, a granny flat is a self-contained living area usually located on the grounds of a single-family home. It is sometimes called a granny flat because it is a popular way for families to accommodate aging parents. They are great for family members who are wanting to care for their elderly family members while at the same time helping them keep their independence, it can be an excellent solution.
Borrowing the funds required to buy your HouseMe transportable home just got a lot easier thanks to HouseMe and their partnership with Squirrel!
Read more‘Boomerang kids’ are the children that are returning home after a period of independence. This time period could have been for university or when they entered into their first serious relationship and have lived with their partner for a time. Whatever the circumstance many are finding they need to return home which means ‘empty nester’ parents, enjoying their time of independence, are finding grown children moving back in with them.
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